USGP Practice 2: Alonso again fastestTwo-time defending Formula One World Champion Fernando Alonso led practice June 15 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as teams began preparations for United States Grand Prix qualifying and race.

Air and track temperatures soared to 90 and 135 degrees Fahrenheit, respectively, by the start of the second practice session in the afternoon. The fastest lap of that session was 1:12.156, 129.957 by Alonso, who has finished the USGP only once in his five previous attempts, earning a fifth-place finish in 2006.

"It has been a very difficult race in the past for me here," Alonso said. "I never been competitive at Indianapolis, the car, the luck, whatever, myself, so today to be P1 is a little bit of surprise for me. I never was in the top at Indianapolis so I enjoyed a lot today. And if I can finish on the podium Sunday, it will be a fantastic surprise."

Alonso's McLaren teammate, rookie Lewis Hamilton, was second overall at 1:12.309, 129.683, Nick Heidfeld was third in the No. 9 BMW Sauber F1 Team entry at 1:12.391, 129.535, Felipe Massa was fourth in the No. 5 Scuderia Ferrari at 1:12.435, 129.457 and Massa's teammate, Kimi Raikkonen, was fifth at 1:12.587, 129.186.

Hamilton earned his first career Grand Prix victory June 10 at Montreal in just his sixth start. He wasted little time getting comfortable at Indianapolis.

"The other drivers here have been here, so they have plenty of experience on this circuit," Hamilton said. "To come here and be there your first day, to explore every position on the track is tough, so it's about finding the correct balance and the consistency.

"Going into tomorrow I'll look at the data again because after the P1, I was third, but I lost six or seven tenths in the middle sector, so I went away, found out where I was losing time, and I improved it. And so coming back tomorrow I'll be even quicker, for sure."

Scott Speed, of Manteca, Calif., was 18th overall with a top lap of 1:13.712, 127.214 in the No. 19 Scuderia Toro Rosso entry.

Qualifying starts at 1 p.m. (ET) Saturday, July 1, preceded by the third Formula One practice session at 10 a.m. The 73-lap United States Grand Prix race starts at 1 p.m. Sunday.

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